ALLROUND BRIDGING SYSTEM

The Allround bridging system is the ideal complement to Layher Allround
equipment. With just a few additional components, the load-bearing
capacity of the proven Allround system can be increased enough to
create, for example, wide-span footbridges or support structures for
heavy loads.

The
Allround bridging system is available in the familiar Layher dimensions
of 2.07 m and 2.57 m, with its unique wedge head connection making it
fully compatible with Layher Allround equipment. Simple bolt connections
enable the components of the bridging system to be connected up,
resulting in quick and easy assembly.

When used as a support
girder for a scaffolding structure, podium or roof structure, the
Allround bridging system is connected to the structure above it by using
Allround standards integrated into the top. Using the wedge head welded
onto the sides, even suspended scaffolding structures can be connected,
or several bridging units can be connected next to one another for a
further increase in the load bearing capacitiy.

When a footbridge
is built, the Allround bridging system is connected to Allround
standards using the wedge heads provided on the sides of the posts.
Depending on application, either Event decks or steel decks can be used.
The bridge can also be clad using Layher Protect cassettes and roofed.
The bridge is mounted on Layher heavy-duty supports wit specially
designed support elements. These support elements permit pre-assembly on
the ground and subsequent insertion by crane, which is a major
advantage when spanning bridges across roads.

Examples for use

Allround bridging system as temporary pedestrian crossing with steel decks over as river and a highway in Seedorf, Switzerland.

Allround
bridging system as support of a facade scaffolding, to cross the
non-sustainable porch-roof of a school building in Lohmar. The facade
scaffolding is also support for a cassette roof, which has been
assembled to refurbish the school-roof..

Allround bridging system as gable support because of the 40 m span of a mobile keder roof at a building of the "Berufsschule" in Esslingen.